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Colorado State Parks

Park Activities

Biking

There are 1.3 miles of disconnected biking trails along Hwy 92 from the swim beach south to Iron Creek campground. There is also a 0.3 mile biking trail in the Iron Creek interior.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:17 AM)

Boating

Boating capacity is 60 boats if we have 20 water skiing and 40 slow trollers fishing. If we get a sailboat, that lowers the capacity because of the extra space a sailboat needs.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:17 AM)

Camping

There are over 60 campsites at the Iron Creek and Clear Fork campgrounds.

Clear Fork campground has 5 tent ONLY sites numbered 46-50. All other sites are FULL hook-up with water, sewer, and power.

  • Iron Creek sites offer electrical hook-ups and water, plus sites 33,34,35,36,44 in Iron Creek and 63 in Clear Fork are universally accessible.
  • Sites 15,22,24,32,34,35,37, 38 and 41 have 50 amp service.
  • All other sites in Iron Creek have 30 amp service.

Camping reservations are required. It is suggested that you make your reservations prior to arrival, as cell service is spotty at the park. We do not have public Wi-Fi. The park office and camp host can help you make reservations onsite.

Reservations can be made the day you plan to arrive at the park or up to six months in advance.

Visit Crawford’s camping page for more information.

(Updated: 1/10/2023 9:09 AM)

Cross-country Skiing

Allowed off-trail only when there is enough snow to protect the vegetation. Otherwise, use the unplowed roads down to the frozen lake. ONLY travel over the lake when there are 8 inches or more of ice.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:18 AM)

Dog-friendly

Dogs are welcome in the park as long as:

  • They are on a six-foot or shorter leash at all times.
  • Their waste is properly disposed of.
  • They are attended at all times; please do not leave them alone at your camp site or put them in a hot vehicle while you are enjoying activities elsewhere.
  • They are NOT allowed at the swim beach.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:18 AM)

Education Programs

Programs may be given and tailored to visitors’ wishes, but the park staff must be contacted at least two weeks in advance.

Enjoy our story walk located on the trail starting at the Peninsula. It’s a great way to encourage kids to read while enjoying the outdoors!

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:18 AM)

Fishing

Crawford State Park is known as a quality perch and crappie fishery. Anglers may reel in a lunker channel catfish, a dandy largemouth bass, or a nice northern pike or rainbow trout.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:18 AM)

Group Picnicking

Gather the group for a day of fun at the Peninsula day-use area. The group area accommodates up to 100 people with a nice swim beach, including an outdoor shower and comfort station, and is available by reservation at the park office. The Visitor Center is close by, offering educational displays and park information, as well as picnic areas not needing reservations.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:18 AM)

Hiking

There are 1.3 miles of disconnected trails along Hwy 92 from the swim beach south to Iron Creek campground, 0.3 miles of trail in the Iron Creek interior, and a 0.5 mile Indian Fire Nature trail on the West Side. The Hwy 92 and Iron Creek trails are ADA accessible, but the Indian Fire Nature trail is not.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:18 AM)

Horseback Riding

Presently, there are no horse trails on the park, as no horses are allowed on the park by Bureau of Reclamation orders.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:19 AM)

Hunting

Waterfowl hunting is allowed in the fall seasons as long as the hunter is 100 yards away from anyone fishing on shore and 150 yards away from any campground.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:19 AM)

Ice Fishing

Allowed anywhere on the lake BUT only when there is a full 6 inches of ice. Snowmobiles may not be used as an aid to ice fishing.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:19 AM)

Jet Skiing

Must obey all boating rules of the road. If in the ski area, you must go in the same counter-clockwise direction as everyone else. The east bay bound by the Peninsula, the highway & Clear Fork campground is the play area.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:19 AM)

OHV Riding

OHV’s are not allowed to be ridden anywhere on the park by Bureau of Reclamation orders.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:19 AM)

Paddle Boarding

All paddle boarders must have a sound producing device and a properly fitted PFD on board while on the lake. Paddle boards are considered a vessel and must follow all the rules that a kayaker or canoer must follow. Additionally, all children under the age of 13 MUST wear a properly fitted PFD while on a paddle board.

(Updated: 1/10/2023 9:20 AM)

Picnicking

Several picnic sites are located throughout the park, each with a grill or fire ring.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:19 AM)

Sailboarding

The best time for sailboarding is late May and June when the park gets more wind, but the water is COLD.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:20 AM)

Snowmobiling

Snowmobiles are not allowed to be ridden on the park by Bureau of Reclamation orders. There are many areas near the park that snowmobiles may be used.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:20 AM)

Snowshoeing

Allowed wherever you want to go as long as there is enough snow to protect the vegetation.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:20 AM)

Snowtubing

Only good area is the Peninsula and then only when there is enough snow to protect the vegetation.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:20 AM)

Swimming

You can swim from shore and a boat in “NO WAKE AREAS” and the swim beach area. You cannot swim near the boat ramps.

(Updated: 1/10/2023 9:24 AM)

Water Skiing

Water-ski season at Crawford is usually mid-May to mid-August. Scuba diving is permitted in any safe area, but a diver’s flag is required. Swimming is permitted in the swim area only, located in the Peninsula day-use area. Boaters at Crawford State Park are subject to Colorado boating statutes and regulations, available at the entrance or boat ramp safety display.

(Updated: 6/23/2021 8:21 AM)

Winter Camping

Winter camping is allowed in the Clear Fork campground.

(Updated: 9/5/2022 11:14 AM)